MSC Grandiosa - January 31 - February 7, 2026
I’m sailing as a Solo guest on the MSC Grandiosa, one of my favorite ships. This is my second cruise on The Grandiosa, my 32nd cruise on MSC, and my 231st cruise overall.
Just the Facts
Ship: MSC Grandiosa (2019) - 181,500 tons - 6300 pax
Captain: Danilo Cha (Italy) / Hotel Director: Hinesh Mensee (India) / Cruise Director: Gavin Carroll (UK)
Ports: Port Canaveral, FL -
San Juan, Puerto Rico - Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
- Nassau, BahamasSaturday - January 31, 2026 - Embarkation - Port Canaveral, Florida
I was very worried about the weather, but the winter storm is expected to begin arriving around 1:00 p.m. today, so I am very hopeful about travel. I woke early, finished packing, and hit the road at about 7:45 a.m. for my 2+ hour drive to Merritt Island, Florida. I parked at Park-N-Cruise, my favorite parking lot, arriving around 10:15 a.m. They were loading the first bus, so my karma has been perfect this morning. We arrived at the port, and I was through security and checked in at the Yacht Club for boarding before the ship was actually cleared. Within a few minutes, I was on my way and was actually among the first few on the ship. The first stop was the Bistro on deck six, where you can make reservations for specialty dining. I actually have two packages, so five dinners plus my D+ complementary one. I made reservations for six nights, saving only Gala Night for my MDR dinner. The dining should be great on this cruise. I then dropped my luggage in my Cabin on deck 8, then went to the Marketplace Buffet on deck 15 for lunch. I had a fresh pasta with bolognese and a selection of items from the buffet. Afterward, I returned to deck 6 for my Muster Station check-in. All my first-day must-do list completed by noon. I was feeling pretty good about it all, but to top it off, my favorite crew member walked up the beautiful Swarovski Crystal staircase…Mirela. We visited, and I mentioned that I wanted to experiment with a new cocktail as I had attended a couple of tastings and had some ideas. She said, "Lets do it now.” We were just across from The Edge cocktail bar, so we had the first Elderflower and Spiced Rum (with mint) Martini. She liked it, as did I. A couple at the bar ordered one, and they liked it too. No name for it as yet, but we have all week. I did enjoy another one or two. I unpacked and set up my cabin. I met my Cabin Steward and requested ice for the week and washcloths. I love the cabin, it’s an ocean view on deck 8, and perfect for the cooler weather expected. It’s a very large window too…not a small porthole you find on many ships. I began updating this blog and took a quick trip for a slice of pizza in the afternoon. We sailed a bit earlier than scheduled at about 4:45 p.m. I guess the Captain wants to stay ahead of the Cold Front and the weather. At about 5:45, I went up to the Sky Bar for a cocktail before my 6:30 p.m. reservation at the French Bistro: L’Atelier Bistrot. I ordered the velouté d’Asperges vertes, the excellent Escargot de Bourgogne, the Cordon Bleu de Veau entrée, and Tarte Tatin for dessert. All was very good. The venue and service were very nice, and the dinner was enjoyable. I did a short walkabout before retiring to the cabin. It was an easy embarkation day on the MSC Grandiosa.
Rocking seas overnight as expected, but I slept well. Very wise of the Captain to alter our itinerary to avoid the cold weather. I had a very easy morning, then did a walkabout on deck 6 and made a reservation for a specialty restaurant for noon today at the Bistro service desk. At 11:15 a.m. I attended the MSC Blue Diamond gathering in the Champagne Bar. It was nice to see the Staff officers again who spent time at every table. I enjoyed a beverage and saw familiar, new, and old friends as well. It was a nice event. At noon, I went to the Butcher’s Cut Steakhouse. I chose to sit outside, overlooking the Deck Six promenade (photo). Lunch was fantastic. I ordered my favorites: the Burrata cheese and Beetroot, the wonderful Shrimp Cocktail, the Filet Mignon entree with Onion Rings, and Mashed Potatoes. The bread served was piping hot and melted the butter easily, a bonus for being served at opening. The shrimp cocktail is smaller, but still very nice, with jumbo shrimp. Afterward, I went to the Spa for a wonderful haircut and shampoo; they have a nice Barber Shop that is very convenient. I had a restful afternoon and noticed that the Disney and RCL ships were sailing alongside us, all seeking warmer weather. There were snow flurries in our part of Florida early this morning. I watched/streamed the movie God Bless America (2011) this evening, then went to the Il Campo Restaurant MDR for the Gala Night menu. I went late, after 8:00 p.m., because of the large lunch at noon. My meal was similar: Shrimp Cocktail, Filet Mignon, an additional Lobster entree, and the Baked Alaska for dessert. Best menu night of the 7 days in the MDR’s. The food was good, as was the service. Afterward, I went to the Sky Lounge for Jazz music and cocktails. A longer and great day for me on the MSC Grandiosa.
Monday - February 2nd, 2026 - Day at Sea
Rolling seas overnight, and I slept very well. We moved our clocks forward one hour, and I’m having a casual morning, no appetite for breakfast with the larger meals I have enjoyed so far. Business and balancing my accounts this morning. I have the perfect cabin for this weather; the very large window is perfect. The temperature has warmed, but it is overcast and rainy. I did a walkabout around noon, and there were very interesting happenings around the ship. Most organized pool games are now in the Promenade, and guests are having a good time. At about 12:30 p.m., I went to Hola! Cantina for lunch. I had all of my favorites: two Mango Margaritas, Queso Fundido, Guacamole, Pico de Gallo, a half dozen of various types of Street Tacos, Flan, and a limited-edition, first-for-me Ice Cream Taco for dessert. I love anything different…Vanilla ice cream with Caramel sauce and topped with Marshmallows. The taco shell was the texture of an ice cream cone flavored with cinnamon. Excellent! Another walkabout, and I enjoyed the stained-glass window effect with sea life above the promenade (photo). I had a relaxing afternoon in the cozy cabin, perfect for the current weather. Jam did a great job cleaning it up and stocking ice for me. At 7:30 p.m. I went to deck 7 for dinner at Kaito Tappenyaki. I ordered my favorite Shogan Dinner, which features Wagyu Beef and Lobster. I also had Saki and a Kirin Beer. All was good, as was the service. I retired to the cabin but couldn’t sleep, so I watched some old Television show until I fell asleep. A good sea day.
Rolling seas overnight. I slept late, and we were already docked in San Juan on this rainy morning. My telephone service works here in Puerto Rico, so I was able to do some secure business that requires two-factor confirmation before a late breakfast. I went to the Marketplace buffet at about 11:00 a.m., and they served until 11:30, which was convenient for me. I actually made some breakfast sliders of Biscuits and Bacon, with whole milk, cinnamon roll, and scrambled eggs, very good actually. The weather improved, and I debarked the ship at about 12:30 p.m. It actually never rained again, and it was cool for walking. I took my time walking up the hill, eventually arriving at La Taberna Lupulo, one of my favorite watering holes in Old San Juan (OSJ). They no longer carry the Pilsner I preferred, but had a choice of three canned Pilsners. I chose the one made locally, and it was very good. I met a couple from Pasco County and a wanna-be Texan (who was Asian) who insisted on buying me beers. Very interesting afternoon. I began my way back to the ship and stopped at the new big Hotspot, The Drunken Cookie. Lots of fresh cookie options, including Cookie Shots… a cookie shot glass with your choice of liquor. I went with Cookies & Cream with a shot of Captain Morgan. Very interesting and very busy. I continued my downhill walk to the ship, arriving at about 4:45 p.m. A nice adventure in OSJ. At 7:30 p.m., I went to the Butcher’s Cut for dinner and had the same great seat overlooking the promenade and the same waiter. tonight I ordered a Cosmopolitan Cocktail, a Shrimp Cocktail, the Tomato Soup, and the bone-in Rib-eye Steak with Onion rings and Baked Potato. It was very good. They had a very interesting animated Pirate sequence on the overhead screen this evening. No walkabout tonight, I retired to the cabin to update this blog and get some rest. It was a fun day in OSJ and on the MSC Grandiosa.
Wednesday - February 4th, 2026 - San Juan, Puerto Rico









